You might want to try installing Microsoft Intellitype. It works with my
super-generic wireless keyboard, and it works a thousand times better than
the provided software. You can find it at
http://www.microsoft.com/hardware,
click downloads, and just choose the Internet keyboard. During the setup
process, choose a keyboard that has keys that match what yours have. If it
has more buttons, the computer will just think that you never use them!
"Tyler" <> wrote in message
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>I did what you said. It was checked. So it's still not working.
>
> ".Joe" wrote:
>
>>
>> Tyler;661983 Wrote:
>> > My on screen volume meter no longer appears when i increase, decrease
>> > or
>> > mute
>> > my volume. I've gone to Dell QuickSet and it is not disabled. So how do
>> > I
>> > fix my problem?
>>
>> Tyler,
>>
>> Right click on your system tray, select properties, click the
>> notification area tab and make sure that volume is checked.
>>
>>
>> --
>> .Joe
>>
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